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*BONUS BALL LOTTERY*


How to play*


A. Choose 2 numbers between 1 - 3,740


B. Post your numbers here


C. Drool over the fantastic prizes


D. Consider making a small but important donation* ( see below )


E. Count your lucky stars


The Prizes kindly donated so far.....


The lucky " BONUS BALL LOTTERY " winning numbers will go into the "Winners" draw for one of these excellent prizes


Franklins. Lunch for two ( Mon- Fri )


The Herne. Lunch or dinner for two


The Blue Mountain. Dinner for two ( Mon-Friday )


William Rose 2 x ?15.00 Gift Vouchers


The Meat Wagon, 2 prizes. Casual dinning for two ( this Sunday or Friday nights )


Alhambra in Sydenham. Afternoon tea & cakes for x 4 people or a Tapas lunch for x 2


Pie in the Sky. 2 x Pie's & 2 x juicy sausage rolls eat in / or take away


Green & Blue. A lovely bottle of Champagne


All the draws & prizes are genuine ( all I do is make the numbers available ) & I am not in the draw/drawer myself


Plus still to confirm... Tea for two, Some Fish, Classic sweets..& much, much more..


If you do want to play for the * Very Generous Prizes * all donated by local businesses, then can I ask you to consider making a small but important donation to one of the appeals below


( if you can't do it now, do it later when you're flush or you may have donated already )



Please play, it is all for a good cause or two



Donate & Gift Aid here...


Right now there are nearly 20 million people ( roughly the population of Holland ) displaced from their homes in Pakistan, they need all the help they can get


https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/pakistan-floods/index.php


The St.Christopher's hospice is local & it's work is beyond measure in helping people & families cope during illness


https://www.stchristophers.org.uk/page.cfm/Action=Form/FormID=21/t=m



Good Luck.....



Mark





*All existing winners from Friday 20th Aug 2010 stand, all decisions are final & at my discretion, all draws are done in the spirit of fairness & trust , it's all for good causes. Donation values are confidential & personal, you are not obliged to divulge or post your donation on the EDF. You must p.m me to claim your prize,you will receive a "secret w**f code number ( with out which the "win" can not be collected ) there are 2 Bonus prizes & 2 Bonus "nidd" prizes to be won from this new draw. New & existing numbers will be put into the draw. Any further donated prizes will be gratefully received. A write up on your prize/ experience on my future "so how was it*" thread would be considered polite

*tbc


Many thanks to everyone


W**F

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Aww, W**f, you big softie. I might be hung over,

> but brought a tear to my eye. Good man.


________________________________________________


I know..


I often make LadyW**F shed a tear ( & gnash her teeth )



The prizes are there to be had & there's a "Bonus" game still going on NOW HERE

As you ( a winner ) know ...



"You have to be in it to win it "



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Dear ALL players

>

> So far it's been great fun playing the W**F

> Lottery however, there is a serious side too


Yes its been fun but absolutely amazing that you did that too, fab idea and well done you!


> If you do want to play for the * Very Generous

> Prizes * all donated by local businesses, then can

> I ask you to consider making a small but important

> donation to one of the appeals below

>

> ( if you can't do it now, do it later when you're

> flush )


(tu)


> There is to be ( by popular demand ) a further

> *BONUS* draw over the week-end & if you are one of

> the lucky " BONUS " winners, then please make a

> donation that's affordable & of your choice to the

> appeal/s below


> Donate & Gift Aid here...

>

> https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/pakistan-floods/in

> dex.php

>

> https://www.stchristophers.org.uk/page.cfm/Action=

> Form/FormID=21/t=m

Damn...


I've been at friends in Oxford this weekend...not long got back...so have missed the bonus balls.


Still, I want you to know that you really are the loveliest fleabag on this earth.


Big hug, pet, cuddle, rub, and whatever else one does to dogs.


Seriously though Willy-Woofy...you are the best.


Even if I don't win one of your prizes, I shall still donate something to this appeal xxxxx

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Damn...


> I've been at friends in Oxford this weekend...not

> long got back...so have missed the bonus balls.

> Even if I don't win one of your prizes, I shall

> still donate something to this appeal xxxxx

-------------------------------------------------------------------


Woof we haven't really missed the bonus balls have

> we?

> Can you extend the WoofLottery deadline also?

> (people huh?) we never read the small print :D

>

> Thanks X

_______________________________________________


In short NO


I'm extending the draw date until the end of the week


( other people have asked for this too )


The whole Pakistan Flood Appeal fund has been growing slowly.


Plus I want more people to join in, so I'm posting on the other sections of the forum to push the game on this week



"Keep 'em peeled & play on"




W**F

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> All those prizes...how can any of us NOT win

> something???

>

> Can I have bonus ball 47 please?

-____________________________________________________


DJKillaQueen bonus ball 47 is yours


LadyMuck bonus ball 500 is yours




"Next Bonus Numbers please"



W**F


Just confirmed today:The Herne have kindly donated Lunch or Dinner for x 2

damzel Wrote:

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> You're rather well connected aren't you. May I

> have 2828 please?

_______________________________________________________


Yes & Yes



damzel bonus ball 2828 is yours


( now go tell your friends )




M:))re Numbers & Players Please ...



W**F

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Sorry Spartacus - already taken.

>

> Ladymuck (formerly the beheaded St. Paul The

> Apostle)



Then I take 6000, representing the number of my fellow slaves killed becaue they claimed they were me (take heed Young RosieH)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> (see you in a month if you're reading LM)


Took a while for my pea-brain to work that one out...but I've got ya now - LOL!


Incidentally, I don't understand why more people are not contributing to this lottery - Willy-Woof has worked SO hard on it and it is ultimately for such a good cause. I just don't get it at all. It's not as though he is going to get anything out of it. I wonder how Willy-Woof feels?


Anyway in case you haven't seen through me, this post is really an excuse for a good old-fashioned b-ump. I mean, the thread is in aid of a really worthy cause FFS!.


Yes, I have been drinking - but still, I make no apology for the post.

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